Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Feb 1898, p. 1

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F\`. `g. \- I > -..:.-"_ . 1.` V. r-:;~\~`,-~ :44 E DAILY Rmsl-I VVHIG. The Addresses In the llon|o-llr Oharlol Tried to Dllclpllno n Robollloul F01- lower--'l`|-ylng Hard to Bring About a satisfactory state of Thing: OTTAWA, Feb. 4.--If the pace set by the commons today on the debate on the ad- dress in reply to the speech from the throne is maintained until prorogation. the prediction of those who foresee a lively I68- aion will be veried. It was a day of Inci- dente more numerous and notable than are usually developed at one sitting. 'l`I>m Hr-h and not the least imnortent lllllly CIOVIIOPGLI Ill Ullu aluusug. The first and not the important. feature was the delivery of Mr. Berti-am s maiden speech in the house. The audi- ence was critical. and he acquitted himself to its apgarenb satisfaction. Hie opponents diuente from the views which be ad- vanced. but they conceded his merit as a graceful and forceful speaker. Mr. (lauvraau. the new member for grucetul and lorcexul EPBIKBF. Mr. Gauvreau. Temiaoouta, made a most favorable im- pression in the speech with which he so- conded the address. , cu- rm....I... VI`...-mm whmm nhvninnl en- conded the address. Sir Charles Tupper, whose physical en- durance and mental vigor stamp him as a wonderful old man, delivered a speech of extraordinary proportions. He began early in the afteqoon and nished near midnight. One of the incidents of the performance was an eort to discipline his rebellious follower, Mr. Macleen. The leader characterized Mr. Mac|ean e attack upon him as one of the most) cowardly ab- tacks he had ever known since he entered public life. M r, Mnnlean renliad at 8 later stage. and tribute to me speaaer. Before the orders of the day were pro- oeeded with, Sir Charles Tupper invited the leader of the government to laoe the house in ssession of any information he might we in regard to the conditions under which persons on route to the Klondyke were permitted to cross the strip of American disputed territory between Dyea and Canadian ter- ritory at the summit of the White Pass. He stated that he had been informed that parties outtting for the Canadian ukbn gold el s instead were going from Victoria and Vancouver to Seattle to outt, believing that it is bet- ter to pay the Canadian customs duties on United States surplus than be subjected tothe onerous conditions that attend the passage through the American etr.p of territory. Flir Wilfrid Lauriar assured the house urcical cnaracber. I The dominion government has decided not to extend the time for the removal of the charlor of tho Chignecto marine tranc- porh railway company. The act: incorpor- ating the railway was passed in 1882. A subsidy of $150,000 per annum for twenty- ve years was given the enterprise. An extension of time for the completion of the work was granted in 1888 and again In 1892. The charter expired a couple of years ago and now the government has decided ` not to revive it. Hon. A. R. Dickey in the solicitor of the company. annex VII unwucueu. um nuruuu wm be pubiiehed in the Guebue building to- dey but: the man: menu hope toheve their own plum in pe next week. u lot lloldod `lo Pnunu. Lozmox. Fob. 5.-Gonld Balfour. mom- ber of psrliunont for tho antral division of Load: and chief aocntury ta the |ord-liou- aunt. of Inland. I in; A0 14060 In: owning. omphnti ly doniod that than runny foundation wlnhnor for has n- ncntlunhogov __OhIdyiddedIo lronnny orhndnoodod i hdhhn Ipinthg (EH-nnnonhonn. public life. Mr. Maclean replied stage. in eevere terms took Sir Charles to bank for having reached forward to justify the Yukon railway transaction, which his party did not approve. The member for East York repeated a ababemenii that) he had heard that: Mr. Foster had written a letter signed 0nleo|ier in the Obtuws Cioizen condemning the railway bargain. in. w.......- ma nnf. danv the nutzhorlbil) Umzen condemning me runway uuqgnm. Mr. Foster did not deny the authorship of the article. cu. `llllluh-I I ...nim- mnrhu In-illinnlmnd ef- A great case full of ne;1v Neck Ties, 2 for 25c. A new line. r~L.:m.-..|. Dlnm Windnnr Ties of the article. Sir Wilfrid Leurier made: brillienbamd ef- fective reply to the verbose effort of Sir CherleeTupper,and concluded with a perem- tion the eioquenceof which he: never been exceeded within the walls of parliament. The inspiration of the moment. preveded both aides of the house, and liberals and conservatives joined in an enthueiuhie tribufe be the epenker. mtnm Hm nrdarn of the dev mo- er.r.p or territory. Sir Wilfrid Laurier that the government was doing all that wasinita power to bring about amore satisfactory condition of things. He expressed the hope that he would be able early next week to make some com- munication to the house on the subject. The premier. replying to a qyueetion by Mr. Foster, intimated that the 'ukon rail- way contract would he submitted for the approval of parliament. The bill will be introduced on Tuesday. and the papers will be laid on the table. I.) ..... An!` n-unnn clan nnmn: n5 Hxnnn lontreel llerslrre Lou lly llre. MONTRICAL, Feb. 5.--For the fourth time in twelve years the Hereld building. Craig etreeh. wee badly damaged by lire this morning. , Aboub two o clock this mam- ing llsmee broke out in the third an end quickly epreed to the fourth, where the job end bindery plants were located. Heavy etreeme of water were and into the building end in half an our the tire wee drenched out but the premieee were bedly soeked. The linoeype meehlnee on the third ea were diubled for the time being but the nerve per preu being in en in untouc ed. The Herald will 5.- ....L.u.L...I in oh. 11.1.1.9; hnildina us. wnl no mm on me name. Prominent among the names of those who are now mentioned as likely togoh the north-wosc territories lieutenant-governor I ship is M. C. Cameron, M.I . for Huron. Sir Mnnhnnzin H4-mu 1] states that it in snip In M. U. unmerou, 'V].['. wr nuruu. Sir Mackenzie Bowdl states that it is the intention of the opposition in the sen- ate to move for the appointment of a com- mittee there to inquire inzo the action of the government in connection with purchas- ing the Drumtnond county railway. The premier has already given notice of a com- mittee to inquire into this matter in the commons. There is nothing on record to show of two parliamentary committees working on the same matter. In fact, there is only one case. that of the Baie den Chaleur railway, in which the senate com- mittee ever made any investigation. and in that case the proceedings were of a moat farcical character. mi... .I......:..:...-. .-um--nrnnnh Inn rim-irinrl . KINGSTON, ONTARIO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1898. um spice of `rho Homing Papers and tho Lam-I Dunnutchnt `tun upwu Ill nu. --u-nu. . up... -..- -..- latent Dmnutohu. Thu 0. P. R. qontemplatea making tinny improvement: on the western section of the Iyebom durin the present your. Thomas ulbv. Rawdon. Qua.. WM Iyebom aunn bun yruwuo year. Thomas nlty, Rawdon, Qua.. found guilty of the murder of three sisters and a brother and sentenced $0 hang_on May 2051:. A da-mmh from Bhamzhni uva that) the May mm. A deepatoh Shun hai any: reported occupation of auohuria and the arrival of a large body of Russian troops sh Kirini is untrue. mg- 3.-.!" n` II n lfilunnu-lrl um: fnund Ties, for A nne. Cbildren`s Plaid Windsor Ties 25c. r.`..no' n`.n":1r,IL newest shape. lsinm ll untrue. The body of H. O. Fitzgerald was found in the Welland oenal nu St. Cnthminel yesterday. Ibis believed he fell through the ice on his way home. 'l`t.. Vinnnn nnhinnt. nnnnnil hnl decided the Ice ma way norm. The Vienna cubineb council hp! decided to adopt ntricb measures to prevent further interference by students with lectures an _ the universities and schools. |'l`|-H. R.-..I>.,:-Inna nu-mm-Ad nu-ulnar Vi`l1.PJKV3. one unlveralnlel uuu 80110013. The rsb-class armored cruiser Vizzcaya. of tah Spanish navy, arrived M. Lin Pal- mte, Canary Island, on Thursday from Cartegina and sailed Again for New York. Thu minister of nnnca. Sismor Luzmtati. Uernegnna anu BIIIOG lgln I0!` nuw IUKI. The minister of mnce, Signor Luzzvwbi, in the chamber of deputies, Rome, answer- ing aqueetion on the; subject. said the government was willing to prolong the re- duotion of the duties on grain from seven liro (fifty cenbs) :0 five lire from April an to May 31st. Min 1.. Peteraon. believed to be the to Mny Juan. Mics L. Peterson. believed to daughter of 3 banker-of '1`arryt.own. N. l'., was found dead in 0 room at Youn a hotel, Boston, Mam. on Friday. She ad com- mitted suicide by inhaling illuminating gas. Nothing was found no indicate the motive for the act. "FLA v\rA`An". kn. afnnnnrl HIA `lAnAl`f.|lI"B momve 101' ma non. The prefect has stopped the departure from Barcelona of the Spanish steamer Uludad do Cadiz And baa returned the furns of passengers booked to sail on board of her. The Cuidad do Cadiz will be arm- ed and used as n oruiaer to escort the Spanish torpedo flotilla to Cuba. The meaning ofbho aaaomblv ab Akro- Spanish borpeao nomua no puns. 1`l1emeeLmg of the assembly bili, Crete, on Thursday was very largely attended. The houee enthusiastically en- dorsed bbe candidature of prince George of Greece for the lgovernorahi of the is- land and empowered the preai em; to make it known than hie up omtmenb was ur- dently desired by the Srebene. EIIIIII rnuvuvru an: -r_- 5--cu. TANOIIR, '*`eb. 5.-The live Englishman bolon 'ng I.) the oxpodi `on hunt on by the G obo venture Iyndicato. who wort coptund on tho coat in Moroccan troops. an bung bran M to this city. It in nu- nonnggd um. ywillbo handed onrto duoonnnlsreonrtlortrhl on`ebochnrp 2 hdnmoouoorlud in tho nhwhl hiding AI`. ` Rollroade Are lwludled out of Thou- sands of Dollarl. ~ CINCINNATI, Ohio. Fob. 5.~Tho railways here have discovered that they have been awindled out ol thousands of dollars by bo- gus orders of the mayor for upor pauses. These orders were rinteclmnud bound in pads with t e name of the mayor and his secretary printed on them. Inateed of signing these orders the city seal or stomp hid been used but through cnreleuneu the orders were finally given out without stamping. Re- cently many pads got into the hands of seal re and have been sold for mont I by ticket brokers. The discoveries date bee]: in for u last October. and it in believed they dnte back njyur or more. One railway tweed $1,000 worth of them Friday on ite line, and other lines are proceeding with the inventi- gntion. Divininn maaenaer nent J uckeon Smith /4. Swln Character Inavoa the CIty-BaIl- I road Dlllloulty lncroaalnc. MnN1'r.:AI.. Feb. 5.-A man who claim- ed to ba George Wilson, of Troy. N. Y., an inspector of the Equitable insurance com- ny. and who stopped at tho Balmoral otsl for some time, and led a rstty swift life. has suddenly disappsa from the city. Detectives learned that ho had let- ters in his possession which would lead to the assumption that he was Nod McCon- nell. the condential clerk of Monks. J. A. Hagns. 354 Broadway, New York. He was away on leave of ahsonos and the oorrsspondsnt warned him that the fl:-m's books were be- ing sxaininsd and that the only safe plaos for him was South Africa. He seams to have taken {right and Bad to ssoapsinont. n... .9 mm. nldaat I-aaidanta of the city have anon Ingnu nuu nun no wuupuuuuu. One at the oldest resident; of city died bhii-morning in the ponon of Mrs. Ann Roody. _who Inn in` her one-hundredth your. She Ina entirely lriondlunnnd had _boon an innnta of the India bcnovolout ...-s:A..s:..-. UUUII III lulu! institution. PAUPER ORDERS WERE BOGU8. gmon. Division passenger agent: Jackson diaoovorod chub the Louisville and Nash- ville road had been nwindlod by the sale of bheao orders, and afterward in was md that all the railways conboring here had boon victimized to an enormous extent. Mayor Talal has all the city detectives working on the cue. Jnmnh and Lvmnn Hess were arrested working the Joseph and Lyman Hose on the charge of Purloining charity passes from the mayor 5 office. Their brot.her Harry has been employed in bhnb oice. Samuel Phillips was arrested. charged with selling these orders on which ticket: were issued M) the ticket otcea. Other arrests will follow befr re urmignmenta are made. Mary Ann lrwln'a Valuatlon Wan Just Flny Dollar: lghor. 0iuN<:i:viI.i.ia, Feb. 5.-The rsb breach of promise case ever tried in the county court here, and very probably the res case ever tried in a county court: in the province. took place before judge Mc- Carahy on Wednesday. The principals were Miss Mary Ann Irwin, who re- sides near Stanton, in Mulmur, and Thomas Sanderson, a cat-cle dealer, of Shelburne. The plaintiff brought auib for $200 damages. The action was un- defended. and the plaintiff herself was the only witness called in her own be- half. She testified thah she and de- fondant had commenced to lreep company last: May and became engaged in August. The defendant. wished the marriage to bake place on September lab and Mica Irwin consented. although. according to her beatiinony, she thought. it rather too soon. However. bafore Be member let the ckle Sanderson forgot is promises. wooed another and was married in Ocho- ber. Meanwhile the plaintiff had made all pro ruliona for the marriage and had her we ding trouereau in readineaa for the ap pointed day. The judge assessed the darn- agea at $150 and coats of the suit. and or- dered judgment. to be recorded for that amount. FLED TO ESCAPE ARREST. AFFECTIONS WiC;`i'H $160. Ingllnl Pruolorl To D9 Trlod. ..-._.. v:-|. I _Jl!|.- .6... Itnnlhh PITH OF THE NEWS. SPCCIHI Pl lUCBu Boy's Suits and Overcoats at special prices. Klan : CHM: and nVCfCOatS at .._.___.. A RA-|LllllH_l1_IRANSR` Ngw York Central and Lakcgllnotc Are Amalgamatcq. HAVE BEEN JOINED BY A LONE UNBROKEN LINE. The lllllesge of the New York Oentnl In 2.89`: Mlle:-It an Diverging Llnee In Many state-Chauncey ll. Depew Be- pressnted the Vanderbilt Interests- An Authorlsed lune _ of Ol00.000,000 of Gold Honde Ilnde. Nnw Ymuc. Feb. 5.-The Lake Shore railroad yesterday became the property of the New York Central and Hudson River railroad company. The final arrangements for the transfer of the Lake Shore system to the control of the Central were made this morning when the directors of the Cen- tral met here to consider the proposition made some time ago {or a union of the two roads into one system to be operated here- after as one road. stretching from New York to Chicago. Nearly all the directors were present. and those who could not be on hand sent roxies favoring the purchase by the Centre of the Lake Shore road. mumncev M. Denew. Dresident of the by the Uentral or tue Laue anew rulau. Chauncey Depew. president Central. presided and represented the Van- derbilt mtereats in botli the Lake Shore and the Central. Francis Lynde Stetson was there as a representative of the Mor- gan interests. The reeult was that the directors voted without dissent to take over the Lake Shore. In accordance with plans the Central directors authorized an issue of 8lU0,000,000 of one hundred year three and one-hair per cent. collateral gold bonds. Each $1.000 bond is to be given in ex- change lor ve shares of Lake Shore stock. rn.,. ..........mm which this announcement change tor nve enaree or uulw ouuu: uvvun. Fho operation which this announcement brings on involves the $49,466,500 of Lake Shore stock outstanding. The Vanderbilt holdings constitute A considerable major- ity of the outstanding stock. so that their assent to the bonds for their shares essen- tially carries the operation into eifect. 'l`hn nnnnnlidatiion of )0 New Y0l`k ` 000; of Tho wu. Mlmnm, Fob. 5--'l`ho coat of the Cuban war ham Februry. 1896. ho the and of I897. in olcially estimated to -l8.000.000 besides the struts duo from the Cuban hrounry unounlzing to 8,000,000. The I`mpuunl.com inn thn tho oonncoinl ncgminbionn wan Bpnin. Oahu md. thoUuihoa Butane boing onlnmod to - Senor do Lona. the Bpunloh nlniotcr at Washington. and up: thcgonmnnn Ito Eda! to uni I-ho ta-In of . n-u::::nnln':`w. tinlly carries the operation inw eueou. Tho consolidation the central and Lakeehore companies creates a new system of 4,080 miles in length, re- presenting direct, leased. and operated companies. It forms a complete and un broken line from New York to Chicago with diverging lines in this ntete. Michi- en, Pennsylvania. Indians and Illinois. he mileage of the New York Ceno- ral is 2,392 milev. The company has 287 miles of four tracks. The Lakeehore and Michi on Southern was chartered Augusta 16h, 1869. Its main line extends from Buffalo to Chi o. This company aince 1882 has control ed the stock of the Nickel Plate, another parallel line from Buffalo be Chicago. The Montreal-Toronto Rate a slgnlllcant l'eatnre-Qnotlng llates. MONTREAL, Feb. 5.-'l`he conference be- tween Messrs. Hays. of the (}.'I`.R., and Shaughneesy, of the 0.! ll . has astumed a much wider range than the Toronto- Montreal rate diiculty. In fact, that is looked upon as an insignificant feature of the meeting. All the matters in dis- pute are understood to beunder dincus- sion. as one cannot be Settled without in- volving the others. That means. for instance, that the North Bay difficulty stands good chance 01 being adjusted, so that ir William Vanerne will not be likely to carry out his threat to build an independent line lrom Toronto to Sudbury. The arbitration offer made by Mr. Ha s which was an answer to the threat of t e C.l'.R. s president to build the Toronto Sudhury line. is looked on as a diplomatic one and is evidently bearing fruit. The Toronto-Montreal rate cutting between G.'I`.R and CPR. is explained in this way. The G.'l`.R. quotes a 87.85 rate lrom Toronto to Ottawa, via Coteau junc- tien to meet the C.P.R. rate. Instead of gain to Ottawa the traveller can purchase a tic at from Coteau junction to Montreal lor 81.15 making a combination 89 rate. The 6.1`. R. oilicisls were surprised at first but now see how the charge is made. German Guvornmont Will Take Strong Ileunuroo 1-o Provant It. Bm'.LnI, Feb. 5.-Tho Reichunzeiger yeatordn afternoon publiohed the follow- in " he Americnn agriculture do urb- mentfs reporb on the San Jose ahield- ouee led to an otiicial inquiry 35 to the circum- stances under which American fruit is im- --..A.--I Dun` F`:-nnlr nn Jllnllhl'V /manna] under which American IHIID is im- ported. Prof. Frank on January 29th found on California pears arrivin at Ham- burg numerous living, breeding s ield-lice. absolutely identical with the true San Jose shield - louse. He consequent- ly expressed the opinion that the home fruit cultivation was exposed to a grave material danger thereby. A con- ference of other prominent specialists and the reports of the imperial oice of health conrmed this view in every particular. Thus the necessity for prompt measures for` protection was fully demonstrated. The Reichsanzeiger then described the extraordinary harmfulness" of the San Jose louse. according to publications of the Washington agricultural department and the measures taken in America. nota- bly in Oregon and British Columbia. and continued: Itis thus the unadvnidable duty of the government to give eicient protection to the home fruit industry from the danger of disease here. - The Raiuhsnnzeiizor points out phyl- danger of disease here." \ The Reiclzsnnzeigor points byl- loxera as an example of the danger 0 not udoptngimmediute protective measures, while the Colorado bug. it is added. has been kept out by timely precautions. The minister of agriculture at to-day s session of the Prussian diet declared that Ameri- can horses dsvelo d inlluenzs after im- portation. He A ds: If the importa- tions increase we shall certainly be forced to adopt A suitable quarantine in order to protect them. -...1 unsn--lJIII T`\I pl Uvvnv nun...- THE DIFFICULTY INCREASING. NEW YllRI(_ guy CHIIIAEII IM PORTATION OF PEBTB. luu. -L..\Inn, onnndlnn Autliermel Denture Elm Liter n `nine llle Drive. p Puzworr. 0nt., Feb. 5.--After en excit- ing chue inlend revenue olcerl Flcody and W. H. Gereld captured e noted United States smuggler. numed Bilmeer. at Mou- iinetmJyurdey. Bilmaer we: in the hnbit" of coming over the border every dey with a large supply 0! tobacco. et:., and supplying customers. The otcere watched their 0 portunlty and located their men. On lwoverlng that he was recognized the men entered I private house and peeling out by: side door. took to his rig and attempted to make hie eecnpe ncroen the St. Lawrence on the ice. The officers followed in hot pursuit, however. and caught up eftor I three and n quarter mile drive when Silur- ..... Inna immndintnlli arrested end brouzht three and quarter mue an-we wnen num- aer was immedintely Arrested broughb to Moulinetto. Klondylou Lou Ilolt of Tholr Outt Nut lnncnn 3009900099999 , FILLING `I IQIIITUU . Dwrnorr. .Mich., Fob. 5.--A party 0! Klondylxern {mm London, Ont... passed through Windsor and Debroih lub evening enroube to Seattle. Near Glenooo yester- day afternoon re deatroyed the apeoinl baggage of the party. It originsbed injono nf the trunk: and 20!: a good Itnrb baggage of the party. 1:. orlgmnoeu :u_uu- of the trunks got a ood before Glencoe was reached. t that ata- tion the burning on was cutout of the train and sidetracked. but before the ames could be extinguished only two of the heavy sleeping bags for use in the cold country remain- ed. The destroyed baggage was valued at several thousand dollars and the owners expect to hold the road responsible for its loss. A short stop was made in this city and the prospectors left on their way to Seattle. Whnt Ohlno ll After. Loumm, Feb. 5.-Chino. it is said, is no longer inclined to accept: my favor unless by so doing she is enabled to play off Rue- eia againeb England. It is rumored that one of the Chinese excuse: for now declin- ing a loan in that the Japanese have re- fused or will refuse to quit Wei Hui Wei before the atipulnbed Lime. 'oven though the war contribution he paid by China. mu. 'm....... nnwn Aditnrinllv on the nub. la LIVlNGSTON & 3no.| the conmbuuon no pain uy uuiua. The Times says editorially on the lub- iect: "If in is true that China in indis- poeed to accept any loan we should not have much cause to grieve. No British in- terest would be deeply prejudiced il China failed boay the indemnicy end Japan is kept at ei Hui Wei. "IIllll|)!.'. nwcnu-. Wmrm-nu, Feb. 5 --Rev. 1)r. Bryce leavee to-day for Montreel. where he will urohue a quantity of scientic Apparatus or the university to replace uh. low in the recenb re. He will also visit Obtewe and Toronto and endeavor to procure geo- logical and minerolo ical speclmem. O. E. \Vood| oerrmro end buggy ho- logical and minerolo ical specimens. 0. E. Woode out-tinge buggy bory Ill burned to the ground tble morn- in . The re wu discovered ab nine o`o oak and the building III I mu: 0! flames in less than I quarter of an hour, owing to the quantity of vnrnieb. paints. etc.. stored in the building. The loan is ooneidenble and in total. To Solve The Myetery. Drrmorr, Mioh.. Feb. 6. - Detective Greene is doin what he can to trace down the story whic comes from So. Catharine: about In young woman having dieappeared one night in 1884 while crossing the De- troit river one Grand Trunk train. Su- perintendent Martin hue written to the Orange Sentinel in Toronto to secure a copy of the paper in which the informant says the disappearance of the young wo- man was published. ' III-I. lnmoll Boner. Pmrr Hl'B0.\'. Feb. 5.-Mrn. Robert: Munboll is improved and considered out: of danger. Mr. Mantoll. at his wile : bad- aido. leaves tomorrow for Boston to join his company. Good Quality, ` Open Front, Fur Lined Wraps $25.00. l'II'!lIl!I"lI uweunug spur-vs-. l\lAn.\'.~w|LJ.n. 0nh., Feb. 5.-Tho dwoll- ing of James McAuloy, a farmer living about four miles from here. was burned this morning about three o'clock. Nearly all the content: were consumed. The ro is supposed to have originated from the chimney. Amounb of insurance is un~ known. Ulrllluru IJUDDI unuvnu -v V.-....... 81-mrronn. Ono}. Fob. 5.--A couple of rinks from Detroit. curling club played A friendly game with the Strntford club here last; night, the home curlers being vic- borioua by fteen shots. Score. mrabford forty-one, Detroit twenty-nix. Illl! lllllplllll nvluuiu. ST. ScHm.As'rxQm:. Quo.. Fob. 5.-Judge Tnecherenu has rejected the motion of up- ] in the case of Cordelia Vinu, convict.- ed of the murder of her husband. D....-lm.. - h-Sal ll Grad fnr Jnnn `27f.h. IV I.IClc In turn: my: Irnww gr- Take Laxative Broma-Qulnlno Tablets. All Druuulnbn refund the money If it ran. to sure. 25!). SHIRTS! in (_fur.c a (`old in one Day . u ,__u_.- n-......`,n..I..l..- vr\.|.l..o. All IJGGK cleaners and "Fu'n1shers.` u no 1: Inc! and. d of the murder 0! nor nuannnu. Puralow a trial no fixed for June 27th. A SMUGGLER CAPTURED. _ Big sweep, fur trimmed, deep fur collar and tho- roughly up-to-date. THEIR BAGGAGE BURNED. Btntford Bonn Dntrult It Ourllng. A L. I'.`-L z A ........I.. ONLY $1.00. lfnrmerm Dwekllng Burned. ,# n_. :34. 1 In... The Motion Refund. ,.\_n'I,L1 Wlnnlpeg ltelul. Il'9_I. I! DA V`!-`I !-1'-I-II. White Di`Iess AT` IT! I2 SPECIALS! 9F0_1i.F..lHJ 90-: 300 Pieces New [mbroideries 2 Pieces Only Black Broche Silks lSTEA0Y%&TEA9Y. """' 1 Direct Importers Drou Good: And lnntiu. _ II Ella: nay. ` Tl! LIADIIO UlI'DIl'l'AIII-HO-sl PIIIIOOIO strut. `.l`n1ophonol47A. Opon Du sncl Nluhn .4..-` -. - ._-.____ IIADIIO Unmunul um El"lAl.III---1` Prlnoou utmost, Oornor I.-Iydonholn Itloot phono communication z--- ` ------:q ' T F. HARRISON COMPANY n...a.-o.|..-. and ltmhglmnrn. Ill sud III .._q 8. S. OORBETT. UNERAL DIRECTOR. I81 PBWOISS 8'1`. KlnnIson.uuooouor to W. I. Brannon. "L I . .I:1.n.u1.I.DLJ.LV vum: .51. .a. Undertaker: and Embnlmon. I88 and Princes: Street. 'l`honoI:- Wnnooml. D0. Euldonoe. 91. Open dny and night. : HoLm:N-PmLx.n-s-0n Feb. 5th. 1898.1) Rev. E. B. Ryokmun. l).D.. to the no - dance of obs bride : brother. 217 Bigot -6-`-ta Eduard I` "nldlh. ll, I"I. IIULED LETTER DADER 3c Qulre or 5 Oulres tor l5c. At this popular price we offer for SATURDAY thirty dozen best Kid Gloves, regular $1 and $1.25 kinds, all sizes, and in Blacks and Tans. .__.?__:_:____.--___.___ Dill)- Coonm--In Kingnton. on Feb. 3rd, 1808. Richard Cooper. aged 66 earn. Funerel from his into real ence. Victor-in street. on Bundey elternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friend: and eoquelntencee ere recpectlull invited to ettentl. Gu.r.-On Fe . 3rd. at her recldenoe. 251 University avenue. 0ethe'rine Alltlmeu. widow of the late Robert Gill, aged 67 yeere and 2 month. Funeral private. LEAHY-A(` Norwellr. Ohio, on Feb. 9nd. 1891-I. Margaret Leehy, beloved wife of William Leehy. formerly ol Kingeton, and fourth daughter of the late John Scanlen. of Portsmouth. (Toronto pepere plene copy.) HAMlL'l`0N-Al7 the (lore of Pltteburg. on Feb. 4th. 1898, Alice Brady, widow of the lete Thomu Hemilton. in the 70th year of her ego. Funeral on Modeyifternoon at one o'clock to Oeternqui cemetery. Friende end no- quaintencce are reepcctlully invited to attend. (Toronto and Montreal pa pore pleeee copy.) IIUIILVQ Avnmz--In Kingston. Feb. 3rd. tho wlto of Dr. Aylon, Fqrb Sukntohwnn. Alber- On nf A Inn, SPEUULATOILS AND TNVBSTOBS HAVING Mle onplul of one hundred dollun (0100 And upwndn nhnuld wrm to mo 50.` onoo. lm-o something u! unuluol Impol-Maw to cnmmunlmnn Ouumxs Hmull. as all Strut, New York. Ottawa and St. Inn-onoo nllo 370 10 mm. -- Unsobod with I all U UUIADANH, one IA hills A uuitatbla raw return to this olno. ._..-__.___.. wANPED- UPBIHHT AND FAITHFUL (on?-lemon or ladies to travel for union- sihlo. entnhlinhefl house in Ontuio. Monthly 365.00 and oloenlbr. Position moody. lio- fcnnoo. Enolole nit-odd:-onod stomped on valopo. The Dominion Compnuy, Dept. IL. Chicago. ...____;______._._. Hl`.'LP-R.ELIFBL| KEN IN EVERY L0- oalltnloo I or travelling; to Introduce anew dlwovan. and keep our show cards racked up on tron, (once: and hrldaoo throuhont town and country Btaadyun- ploymont. Oommlulon or salary. 06 par menu: and oxponnu and mom] deposit- ad In an bank when nhrud. For partlollan address an Wnnm lumen. xuonxo 00.. London. Ont. Canada. Icldrou Tm: Wnann I London. Ont. 0001) 000K BY THE IOTH OI` UNB- runrv. no wu-Mn: or ironing. Apply In the evening, at ml King M. WAN PEI) - UPBIHHT AND FAITHFUL ..n.I._ ...mI..Imr| noun In Monthly 5c. Gent's Collars, newest shape, dance 0! one Imus nronnor. xu nugou eta-ooh, Edward 1). Holden. of Lowoll. Mum. to Minnie. third duugbtol of tho Into Lionb.-Col. Phillipa. WE AT HER PROBAB|L|T|__E.u~ )N DEC. um 08. Ian!) l.AB'l`. TWIILVII D0hLAILS,nno tan and one two dollar ring mwu-I will be glvon for m nun-n Qn this nino. I All`. lI,IU|I' tn. of I eon. T in newest designs. good vglue at $1.50. Special price as long as they--`last 5| per yard. Inspection invlted. 4 P. M. EDITION. __._..i _. _.___....._._ ___.....__..A_. BUSINESS CHANCES. IU ll: Illa I of Iuow. HENRY BRAME, w___-._ . -__ . .... nu... WT? I 50c. ` `Men's Underwear, special line A _.._ _3As. REID, . vv...._-_. -an I From I cent to 25 cents yard. IABBIID. I!|-|_ LOST. 65TH YEAR. NO. 30. Lgtdiesgantlesy and Capes atl Not Once But Always Q1 0 |IHAWHlH[l S \Ve de`h'.ar you Chan Coal. hm, nnli the Gut time. hub hub oven" time you leuvo nu nrdar. We think A .~4nt.lsl1eI customer the bout uulvoruumant in the world. We wish to main every ono of our onamnlers tn sdvottisemene for us. order. 1! ou ahmlvl hnppnn Q0 `)0 diwlllidiud )')u`I accommodate n if you would lot. an new st. nnnn. I once. think .~4nt.lsel nnnmmar T73 ;l-oIllnton inn 7 cf 2 mas If-`OR 25; Foot 0! ST. COAL THAT SUITS ngnmy note 1;... I-orwmalcndirl um. Pant 1-Immnlvou bv. `In only now now. u... ....... -`ro Pout Thomulvou bv. Annunlnlumni confefenoe oommonca at Queen : university Monday. ` T-In nnrn m hear won-kinzmen s address Queen's university Monclsy. Be sure to hear won-kingmen C. Apostolic church Sunday 7 p.m. 'Dnn t lo:-nab St. Paul's ludios very high Apoooolio church zsunaay I (1.111. Don't forget St. very tn nnd grand conoerh Tuesday evening st: 8 sad 8 o'clock. A m-...a.... ......x.mI Inn in Mnndnv bv Wal- 75c. o'clock. Tender: received up to Monday b{ kem & Wnlkem for the purchase or easing of the Cen\tr|l hotel. :--*-*- RICK HOUSE ON QUEEN STREET, WITH modem improvements : extension All- (men. Apply to J. B mununmns. -_ __ ....-nnn -...u-.. -arr~,/ .. , __:_ HOUSE IN VAUGHN TERRACE. PRINCESS Street. occupied by Denis Bunlnan. Pos- nuslon May lat Apply at Wmu Ofco. . ` HE BuIOK HOU-IE, N0. 38 WELLINGTON S`roet., near the Park `lately occupied by Mr, Richard Wnldron. 151-oporty is in e_!ggel- WELLINGTON S`:-cot, Mr. Richard excel- lent order. Rant moderate. Apply to WAL- xnu & WALK:-m.Solicicors, Kingston. _._-.-...__________._:__. ..`________._______` VERY OOIIFORTABLE DWELLING N0. 130 King Street. poueuslon lay Int; mod- ` ern improvemexm-1; ren_t moderate. App next door to hunt: smn-sou. .___...______.________.____... A loonlltmmoaeru nmprovemuuu, plnv home. No. 8 Brick Terrace, 0 pouito P3111 : Sabbath School. Montreal treat. ----:-:--------:-j.-.. ;--.- -..,..-,._,, . AHOUSE TO-LEI`. CORNER. OF ELLIS AND Division Streets Possession on the let 0! Fobnnry- Has formerly been used as Gro- cery Store and Bucuher Hhop Enquire next door. or Jmucs noun. Battersea. j PROVINCIAL Eltcnou 1| SUPERIOR !--Why so! Because we have been careful to buy only dairy fed young hogs. They are Cured and smoked to A nioeby. '_-- - _.._....I.. 11...... Vm. mill Ana-In:-an VVVVVVVVVV V v v FILLIN UP THE STOVE every little while soon empties the rse as well as the coal ' . Use Swift s Scranto n Coal. It lasts longest and saves money. JAS. SWIFT 8: C0 ooqgoooooooo RINUDIUII Illauvnlvtu. gvvuuuus HE ADJOURNED MEETING OF THIS Plooiety will he held in RI. Gnome`: Hnll NEXT MONDAY EVENING at the usual hnur. I'l\I&I` I 8 I "Glimpses of Hm Unseen" P'uoinM.lnc hook Sweeps the entire eld of bordorlnml subject-n hvoryhody orders Inrvolloun il- llzatrutionm Prnupectu.-I 81 BEIADLEY-GAIL RIT50N 00.. Limited, Tomnlo. ::-: NICKLY SIT('A'l`liD `GROCERY AND lost Shop. with dwallmn attached. and 3 I001`! ootnhlhhod bmineu, can he purchubd cheap. Ap ly as Mcouuvu nun. ESTATI. UrncI..!u instruct. " o.uu3n:ns SAN ii ACOOMMODATEU with both single and double roommwitb modern oonvenloncen. at 288 Queen Street. -2-: ` J I IIIUUU . Try annmplo Ham. You will endorse our atntamenh an to their superiority. Pictures, Frames, Mirrors and Room Mouldings, also Oval Frames. Brass Corners, Bow Knots and all the latest uoveltins used in the Qrt of Picture Framing. _____...____:..__._._. T-_--:- KINGSTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY.l null! unnlvunwn MFRTINR mr THIS '\\ElI I& I x "Klondike Gold molds." 3 lane. chnp, vslnnhlo book. ullhm like 1 whirlwind Ihnnlul mocmeev nu twenty-the nub. anon ullhm like whirlwind lloanmnl proneev twenty-ve on mm. B ADLBY-GAREERON GOI- VIIIIDII DOOI. liluuuu unv u wulllwnuu Ilooululpron eevnn onto. nokg on PAN Y. United. Toronto. Special Soap bargains Satur- day, Old Brown Windsor Ic. Olive Oil and Castile, 3 for me`, Pure Sat, 3 for IOC, Oatmeal and Cream Soap, 3 for me. ` me. 2 T.Ji.i}T. Qoini HON.WM. Hl\RTY| DUI In Block. Tqmxag ;15;z:1Nb`| !411ABHQE THE UN1)Iu1s1uNn:|) Wlhh me Al"l`l`.ll!i City Hotal. Kingston. from Iho 12th to 16th of Felmuu-y Next. for the purchuue ol Draught and General Purpose Horus. Dated (1 lndntono. Man. , 260.]: .Ian.. 1:98. GEO. ChA.\' ION. I\\J&li I no 0 -11: be-nu !'H In c Ih -~ Wilton. Lord 11:12:: B.JOIlI `squyoon ; ::9..>.r::."` Aunts mclo u dounn dni v i HBADLXY-GABBIT30N 00.. Ligitodt U-U-U - 7-- * ESTABLISHED 1874. `I59 PRINCESS ST.. - KINGSTON. 2 10!` 25c. A Men's Underwear, spcial line M-..-. YTnrlnr-ulnar, menial line PURCHASE OF HORSES. HE UNDIIBSIHNICI) WILL BE A1` THE lath the __ `LARGE FURNHHED BOOM IN CENTRAL locality. modern improvements. private xome. t. I...Iv. Qnhhnth Rnhnnl. Montreal COMMITTEE ROOM --(]oIden Llon llnnlr hccuohhidhin Ihohpu nun. W aooumn wu-' nuyuxmvacnaouuvwoludulgodiu. FOR SALE. KNICKLY SIT('A'l`liD GROCERY AND Int. Shon. Nowadays is how to save dollars. If you let. us ll your Hardware wants that ques- tion will diaappear at once and uu will have most of your dol- are left. Money saving is our strongest point. A long expori enoe has taught us how to buy snvingly, and we are satised to divide with you. THE GREAT QUESTION W. A. MITCHELL, nah dounn dnilv Li? ital,` oron For Member For Kingston. Uni [UH W"rTKMs. Sweet. Tender. Appetlzlng. LOCAL MEMORANDA. KIRKPATRICWS nunla-nu.n.\\1IJ'l\ unrr. III! A as and 37 Princess St. g t+O9 v\/- -...y \- Yin PRINCESS S'l`B.li ET. AGENTS I lI-I.l WlAI.I- `V A AGENTS I a. -1` u_- u-x..a.. TO LET. lailulvu Au an: special prices. Rnu'u Quit: AGENTS vv__--.. IV J. FORTERCUE. 800']. SUGAR l`Ill' H'II`I CURED Jmiwi. Toronto- WILL NIH EXIFENII I|ME| For The Removal or a well- Known Charter. ~ |PR|]l2EEIllN 1:1 nu: unusual TWO PAR "IAMENTARY COMMIT- TE 8 MAY DO WORK. spccnu Pl ILCI1. Men's Suits and Overcoats special prices. Millinery all reduced to half.

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